The Reason Party is an Australian political party founded in 2017. Its leader, Fiona Patten, describes the party as a "civil libertarian alternative". Patten is a veteran campaigner on issues such as censorship, equality, and discrimination. Patten was elected to the Victorian Legislative Council at the 2014 state election in the Northern Metropolitan Region. She was re-elected for another four-year term at the 2018 state election. Reason is registered at the state level in Victoria, where it has parliamentary representation, and as a Federal party.
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How would you define freedom of expression, and why do you think it's important in our society?
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It is important so that the people in authority see the peoples’ views
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How do you think laws need to evolve to keep up with changing societal norms and technologies?
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Laws are to slow to keep up with the world around us go example is the twizzer electric car can’t get them here yet they are perfect for inner city living
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How can young people become more involved in political matters, and why is their participation important?
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being educated on the positions of different political parties
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